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Publication at Challenges Magazine
Prof. Alon Wolf, of the Biorobotics and Biomechanics lab at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, on February 19, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication at Challenges Magazine
Portrait of Eugene Kandel, CEO of the Start-UP Central, at his offices in Tel Aviv, on February 21, 2019. Kandel is an Israeli economist and an Emil Spyer Professor of Economics and Finance at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication at Challenges Magazine
Above: Dr. Erel Margalit, CEO and founder of the Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) speaks during an interview at his office in Jerusalem, on February 18, 2019. JVP creates and invests in hundreds of start-up companies in Israel, the US, and Europe.
Below: Mégane Dreyfuss, co-founder of the Developers Institute Coding Bootcamp, at their offices in Tel Aviv on February 21, 2019.
Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication at Challenges Magazine
The Developers Institute Coding Bootcamp, at their offices in Tel Aviv on February 21, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication at Challenges Magazine
Portrait of four of the CEO's of Guez Partners, Roy David (L), Philippe Guez (2-L), Dr. Ornit Kravitz (2-R), and Eric Elalouf (R), in Tel Aviv on February 21, 2019. Gוuez Partners is an Israeli investment banking boutique focused on cross border transactions. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Reportage on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem, published in the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union) News Magazine, in December 2018. Photos by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication in Focus Magazine, on the Schmidt-Schule, a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication in Focus Magazine, on the Schmidt-Schule, a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Publication in Focus Magazine, on the Schmidt-Schule, a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tali Farkash, an Ultra Orthodox journalist and activist, at her home in Elad, on February 2, 2015. Farkash is a member of a feminist campaign promoting female representation in the Ultra Orthodox political parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism, at the Knesset. The group began a Facebook campaign calling Ultra Orthodox women to boycott elections with the slogan "no votes without representation," in protest of the all-male parties' refusal to integrate women of the community.
Portrait of Ruth Colian, Chairman of the Ultra Orthodox female political party, "Bizchutan (Thanks to them): Haredi Women Making Change", at Wahel Rose Garden near the Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 25, 2015. Colian, 33, is a veteran social activist and feminist, heading the first-ever Israeli political party dedicated to ultra-Orthodox women running for Knesset in the upcoming elections. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90